Identification of Selected and by Cultivation Verified Infectious Agents in
Routine Cervical/Vaginal Smears
Jurkovič I. 1 , Bajbaková Ľ. 1 , Böör A. 1 , Matys S. 3 , Mikulová M. 2 , Jeleneková A. 3 ,
Kičinová J. 1
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Summary:
The original Bethesda classification system for reporting cervical/vaginal cytologic diagnoses has
claimed besides oncologic evaluation also a statement on the presence of infectious agents. Their
diagnosis should be followed by appropriate treatment. Based upon the comparison of careful
bacterioscopic study in a series of 175 routine cervical smears with the results of microbiological,
virological and mycological examinations the following pathogens might be-according to the aut-
hors’ oppinion-diagnosed as highly possible and recommended for laboratory verification: cocci,
Gardnerella vaginalis, Klebsiella, Acinetobacter, Morganella morgani, Candida, Trichomonas va-
ginalis, Chlamydia trachomatis and human papilloma virus.
Key words:
Cytologic diagnosis - Exocervix - Endocervix - Bacterioscopy - Pap smear - Cervicitis -
Vaginosis - The Bethesda systém
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